Re: fuel pressure gauges

From: brad k (brad70_98@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2001 - 23:34:49 EST


Also forgot to mention that my fuel pressure gauge
stays constant most of the time, arond 48 or so PSI.

A pressure gauge on the fuel rail will tell you where
it's at, but it would be nice to see if the pressure
drops during racing, especially if your using nitrous!

Brad K

I just added a fuel gauge, A/F ratio, and trans temp
gauge to my truck.
--- Chuck Robbins <intense99dak@home.com> wrote:
> I'm debating between getting an in-cab fuel pressure
> gauge or one that
> mounts to the fuel rail. Are the in-cab gauges
> accurate (looking at
> Autometer)? Are in-cab really necessary or is the
> fuel pressure constant
> throughout the whole power band and the fuel line
> gauge would tell me the
> "whole story"?
>
> And yes, I'm planning ahead in the sense that I will
> be adding a s/c with
> all the trimmings soon.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chuck Robbins
> '99 Dakota Sport
> www.intense99dak.com
>
>

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